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Intracellular Parasite Invasion Strategies
L. D. Sibley
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- Movie S1
Circular gliding by T. gondii tachyzoites. Shown at 2
normal speed. Provided by S. Håkansson, Washington University.
- Movie S2
Helical gliding by T. gondii tachyzoites. Shown at 2
normal speed. Provided by S. Håkansson, Washington University.
- Movie S3
Circular gliding by C. parvum sporozoites. Shown at 1
normal speed. Provided by D. Wetzel, Washington University.
- Movie S4
Helical gliding by C. parvum sporozoites. Shown at 1
normal speed. Provided by D. Wetzel, Washington University.
- Movie S5
Circular gliding of P. berghei sporozoites. Provided by J. Dvorak and M. Akaki (National Institutes of Health).
- Movie S6
Helical gliding of P. berghei sporozoites. Provided by J. Vanderberg (New York University).
- Movie S7
Helical gliding by P. bergehi sporozoites proceeds invasion of macrophage in vitro. Provided by J. Vanderberg (New York University).
- Movie S8
Gliding motility of P. berghei ookinetes on insect midgut epithelial cells. Provided by J. Dvorak (National Institutes of Health).
- Movie S9
Gliding motility by Gregarina polymorpha. Provided by C. King (University College, London).
- Movie S10
Translocation of beads among the surface of G. polymorpha. Provided by C. King (University College, London).